Math update after the Wild's 1-0 win tonight here in Calgary (the first time this season the Flames have been shut out):
8th-place Calgary is on pace for 92 points
9th-place Los Angeles is on pace for 92.25
That means the Wild, which has a .521 points percentage (50 points out of a possible 96), would need to grab 43 out of a possible 68 points in the final 34 games to eclipse that pace. That's a .632 pace – or 6.3 out of every 10 points needed (although to be safe, it'd behoove the Wild to increase that pace so it doesn't face must-win games in the final road trip of the season to, gulp, Chicago, Nashville and St. Louis).
How much better moods are coaches and players after victories?
Coach Mike Yeo hilariously answered the first question in his postgame presser, "I'm just here so I don't get fine," an ode to the Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch, who answered every question he faced during Super Bowl Media Day that way.
Zach Parise scored his 20th goal of the season 8:59 into the first period and the mini-breakaway in which he outwaited Jonas Hiller to get him to open up his five-hole came off the terrific work by Thomas Vanek.
First, Vanek outmuscled a Flames player to help win a Mikael Granlund faceoff, then he turned and fired on net. When the puck popped up high, Jonas Brodin did a great job to walk down the wall before backhanding the puck into the corner. Vanek slyly slipped in front of Johnny Gaudreau and picked off Mark Giordano's outlet pass with one arm to get the puck to Parise all alone with Hiller.